Hell Broke Loose, or the Devil to Pay Among the Darling Angels

Thomas Rowlandson British
Publisher Thomas Tegg British

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The devil, who wears a judge's wig and robes, stands in front of "Hell Gate" with Patriotism at left and Virtue at right. He stands atop a stone that reads "Two of a Trade Can Never Agree."

Hell Broke Loose, or the Devil to Pay Among the Darling Angels, Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757–1827 London), Hand-colored etching

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